How to Solder - Beginner Soldering Tutorial for Miniatures

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2022
  • Hi everyone! I've had a few requests for a soldering tutorial and now that I've been equipped with some knowledge from a model train friend, I've learned that it's SO EASY with the right equipment!
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  • @emilyosays1
    @emilyosays1 9 месяцев назад

    This is great - thank you! and thanks for the laughs, I really enjoyed the added image clips and the disclaimer 🤣

  • @lucyl6425
    @lucyl6425 2 года назад +1

    Very informational! Thanks for this video.

  • @lbush8261
    @lbush8261 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sooo much; this was an excellent video !!! I never knew there was a micro mini solder or anything about sleeves. Ps: Your first soldering video taught me the basics and this one was more in depth. I will def use this one as a guide. Thanks Susan; it’s great to have you back on RUclips ✌🏽 Lil Guy says hi 😂

    • @NasusMiniatures
      @NasusMiniatures  2 года назад +1

      Yay! So glad the video was helpful! Tell Lil Guy I say hi! 😆

  • @minworks1626
    @minworks1626 2 года назад

    Thank you, enjoyed that info and reference to the products. I would test after soldering - before putting the shrink wrap on … and again after shrink wrapping …. And again after installing …… you know how tricky lighting can be!
    I also like the Evans products and service. Regards Janine

    • @NasusMiniatures
      @NasusMiniatures  2 года назад

      Good tip about testing! Thanks for watching :)

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel 10 месяцев назад

    Several things: The protective sleeve is called "Heat shrink tubing", and you can use a BIC type lighter or hair dryer to melt it.
    Learn to "tin" the wires before soldering them together. "Tinning" means to apply a thin coat of solder to each wire before soldering them together - it makes the job easier. Lastly, at Amazon and other sellers, one can purchase a very useful "Third hand", with or without magnifier, to hold the wires as you solder them, instead of file folder binding clips. The 3rd hand setup can be positioned into the most comfortable way to solder. You could have chosen a better/more experienced soldering mentor, but understandably, you didn't know any better. Hope my suggestions help you and others.

    • @NasusMiniatures
      @NasusMiniatures  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for watching. I do know it is called "heat shrink tubing", but likely blanked on the exact name. There are obviously a variety of ways to melt it and my method is only one. I've never found it necessary to tin wires before soldering. I also do know about the "third hand" device, but I've never bothered to pick one up. My mentor was very experienced, not just in model train work, but also in his career and I do take offense at your comment regarding him. Please remember that this is simple hobby soldering and not electrician training.

  • @max-fm3xx
    @max-fm3xx Год назад

    informative video just one question when you are holding the solder iron under the wires do you keep it close to the wires or do you touch the wires ? thank you

    • @NasusMiniatures
      @NasusMiniatures  Год назад

      Great question! I do touch the wires with the soldering iron, so that they heat up. It's really the hot wires that end up melting the solder 🙂

  • @max-fm3xx
    @max-fm3xx Год назад

    thank you for replying have everything except the rosin core can't seem to find it in that brand or size any suggestions ?

    • @NasusMiniatures
      @NasusMiniatures  Год назад

      Oatey is a good brand. Not sure what size this is...it doesn't have to be very thick, as you have seen 🙂

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel 10 месяцев назад

      ANY solder made for electrical wiring - NOT plumbing, at Home Depot/Lowes/whatever.

  • @alysonhowey7951
    @alysonhowey7951 2 года назад

    could you do a tutorial to soldering led lights that aren't pre-wired